How big is a VW Golf estate boot?

How big is a VW Golf estate boot?

605 litres
With the rear seats in place, the Golf Estate offers 605 litres of boot space, but the load bays in the Skoda Octavia (610 litres) and Peugeot 308 SW (660 litres) are bigger still.

Is a golf estate longer than a Golf hatchback?

While the new Volkswagen Golf Estate shares lots of its design with the standard Golf, that doesn’t mean it’s simply just the regular hatch with a boxier boot. The Golf Estate is actually 237mm longer than the hatchback, with Volkswagen claiming almost all of that extra length has been used to increase interior space.

How much longer is a golf estate?

Practicality & boot space To this end, the Estate is 67mm longer than a Golf hatchback, not only giving it a bigger boot, but also freeing up an additional 38mm of legroom for passengers.

Which estate car has the longest boot?

In fact the car with the biggest boot is a Skoda, while alternatives from Mercedes and Volkswagen are also fairly strong contenders. There are estates of all shapes and sizes, with prices to suit all budgets, so whatever you have to spend – or whatever you plan to fit in the back – there should be a car to suit.

How big is a Skoda Octavia estate boot?

The Octavia hatch has a huge 590-litre boot that expands to 1,580 litres with the rear seats folded flat. The estate can handle 610 litres with the seats still in place, but really comes into its own with the 60:40 split rear bench folded flat – suddenly you’re in the removals business, with a remarkable 1,740-litres.

Is Octavia bigger than golf?

Octavia remains a physically bigger, more practical family car than Golf 8. Furthermore, the Czech mob has got its estate model in showrooms before VW has released the Golf wagon. So what you get here is an out-and-out more spacious car — for less money.

Which MPV has the largest boot space?

Mercedes V-Class MPV The Mercedes V-Class is among the largest MPVs you can buy. Closely related to the Mercedes Vito van – which is also available as a passenger vehicle – the V-Class can seat up to eight passengers, but if you remove the third row of seats you’re left with a truly colossal 1,030-litre load area.